- Performer Jimmy C. Newman
- Title Alligator Man
- Date of release 1977
- Country US
- Style Cajun, Country
- Other formats TTA DMF DTS AU AA MP2 MP4
- Genre World & Folk & Country
- Size MP3 1554 mb
- Size FLAC 1202 mb
- Rating: 4.6
- Votes: 519
Jimmy Yves Newman, known to Grand Ole Opry fans as Jimmy C. Newman, died June 21. He was 86, and suffered from cancer. For more than 50 years, Mr. Newman was a mainstay on the Opry, where he performed rollicking, Cajun-inflected songs such as "Alligator Man" and "Bayou Talk. Aug. 29, 1927 - June 21, 2014. Jimmy Yves Newman, known to Grand Ole Opry fans as Jimmy C.
Jimmy C. Newman: все альбомы, включая Great Big Fais-Do-Do, You Didn't Have to Go, Finest Music Collection: Jimmy C. Newman и другие. Jimmy C. Newman's Alligator Man. Newman.
Arranger, Composer, Primary Artist, Producer, Vocals. Dobro, Vocal Harmony.
The Alligator Man. "Please retry". Yet, surprisingly, in a career that's included 33 top 100 country chart singles, this is only Jimmy's third Cajun French album. The traditional and new songs include . Menard's "La Porte D'en Arriere (The Back Door)," Johnnie Allan's "La Bague Que Brille (The Ring that Shines)," the traditional "Chere Tout Toute," and more. The band includes fiddler Rufus Thibodeaux and accordionist Bessyl Duhon
Jimmy C. Newman's Alligator Man 1986. Jambalaya (On the Bayou). The Happy Cajun 1967. His 1963 album Folk Songs of the Bayou Country was a milestone in the popularization of Cajun music and included great work by accordionist Shorty LeBlanc and Newman regular Rufus Thibodeaux on fiddle. He hit the country Top Ten at the end of the year with ". for a Day," and his recordings soon moved back to the Nashville sound, with occasional Cajun influences. One notable exception is 1967's Louisiana Saturday Night
The BBC artist page for Rufus Thibodeaux. Find the best clips, watch programmes, catch up on the news, and read the latest Rufus Thibodeaux interviews. Alongside his time with Newman, Thibodeaux played in the studios behind Lefty Frizzell, George Jones, Jim Reeves, Slim Harpo, Carol Channing, Neil Young, and many others. His 1970 recording with Newman of the song "Lache Pas la Patate" was the first song sung in Cajun French ever to reach Gold status. In 1987, he released a solo album, The Cajun Country Fiddle of Rufus Thibodeaux. In 1989, he contributed Cajun fiddle parts to the song, "Everything's Gonna Be Alright" from the Isadar album Dream Of The Dead.
| A | Alligator ManWritten-By – Floyd Chance, Jimmy C. Newman |
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| B | Lache Pas La PatateWritten-By – Pee Wee Trahan |
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| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PL-153 | Jimmy C. Newman | Alligator Man (7", Promo) | Plantation Records | PL-153 | US | 1977 |
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